The lawmakers are poised to strike Salvia Divinorum from the list of legal psychonautical avenues, crushing thousands of years of spiritual utilization under the same heavy boot that landed on the roa
The lawmakers are poised to strike Salvia Divinorum from the list of legal psychonautical avenues, crushing thousands of years of spiritual utilization under the same heavy boot that landed on the roach of our forefathers. Watch as we document Richmond’s last legal forays into the realms of the unknown with the Diviner’s Sage. We also cough out a trippy and disturbing cloud of art and music, including a good hard look at the infamous GWAR, and an exploration of the horrifying carnival that is Mickael Broth’s imagery. Pulp Tones explores the delicate and shifting lines between genius, madness, and the assholes who can’t tell the difference, and we round out our psychological terror storm with the first installment of an investigation into Scientology. For those of you who prefer a closer mental proximity with the ground, we have provided a preview of the upcoming Richmond Illustrator’s Club show, as well as a collection of work by skateboarders from around the country. Also: CD Reviews, an NYC music mix, and the reconstructed fashion of Mandate of Heaven.
WINTER 2019
We begin by continuing the conversation around our always-fruitful music scene, as No BS! Brass Band’s Reggie Pace returns to our pages to keep us updated on the activities of local singer extraordinaire Angelica Garcia as she releases her second LP, Cha Cha Palace....


